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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suffering from the" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a person is experiencing a negative physical or emotional condition. Here is an example: John was suffering from the flu and had to miss work for a week.
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He was suffering from the flu.
UniCredit is suffering from the same worries.
Cancún is suffering from the opposite.
WEDNESDAY'S PUZZLE — Suffering from the midweek blahs?
He is suffering from the pox.
They were suffering from the Sabbath.
Scott was suffering from the heroic delusion.
"We're suffering from the 'grass is always greener' syndrome".
This shelf seems to be suffering from the same predicament.
Their exporters were suffering from the strength of the franc.
Meanwhile, many Greeks are suffering from the cold.
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